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Subject: Re: Don Polye's win thru rigging


Author:
Eagles Eyes (Wane yango)
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Date Posted: Sat, Jul 21 2007, 08:19:41pm
In reply to: Chiko 's message, "Don Polye's win thru rigging" on Fri, Jul 20 2007, 02:00:43pm

Polye deserves his next regin in the parliament for he has made the Engans and the Kandapens proud by performing the roles in the national level despite being a first timer as MP.
Kandepens lets stop these complains and let justice prevail as the nation is aware of this issue. There is no people like Polye and never will be in the future so lets pray for such good leaders who has set the standard in the national level. Here we are more like defaming his character so I suggest if we can quit from here.

Eagles eyes

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[> Subject: Re: Don Polye's win thru rigging


Author:
MuliMaip
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Date Posted: Sun, Jul 22 2007, 03:14:45pm

Some of us are good at bringing credible man to disrepute when they are at the limelight of their careers. We stretch our efforts as thin as we can to get to the last detail to present a case against a few good people. I wonder what will become of us if we stretch that hard to build than to destroy. Until the courts find their elections null and void.....I would rather not gamble.

Regards

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[> [> Subject: Re: Don Polye's win thru rigging


Author:
Chiko
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Date Posted: Mon, Jul 23 2007, 07:04:31pm

MuliMaip,

If I can divert your attention to Newton's Third Law says that "For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction".
If your deeds are good, there is equal good reaction, but otherwise you'll get equal bad reaction.....your actions will set your destiny....

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[> [> [> Subject: Re: Don Polye's win thru rigging


Author:
MuliMaip
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Date Posted: Mon, Jul 23 2007, 07:10:43pm

Chiko,

Suit yourself.....stretch as far as you can, who will you quote next Albert Einsten or Eddie Murphy....

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Chiko
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Date Posted: Mon, Jul 23 2007, 07:51:35pm

There you go........more reaction!!!

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Author:
Kaika
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Date Posted: Tue, Jul 24 2007, 01:46:13am

The other candidates as respected clan leaders as they maybe, none of them will rise above any further than Polye. I dont demean their capabilities but Chiko you look at it. Obvoiusly you support one of those that did not stretch further than 3000. Or maybe the "tribal leader" who set record in PNG LPV by tallying "0"!
But now that country is morning for one of the great leaders of this country...Sir. we dont want another Turvurvur to go to parliament and become back bench for life! You mention Jimson Sauk, i know him personally and he is a good man but he will never wear the boots of Polye again. The others - mison, alfred, etc from the start they became "endlitiyok". and that early they showed signs of flawed character and personality as a leader.
we have only few leaders left in this country and the country is zooming on Polye so alumalim pi lapeta silino ange kai.

Kiaka

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Author:
Ulutange
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Date Posted: Tue, Jul 24 2007, 07:39:11am

Kaika,
Standing for election is a democratic right and no-one should deprive one from that right as a citizen of the country.

It is that right that people like Manase, Peter, and others exercised in running for the election and I do not understand why you are undermining these people. In Wabag/Wapenamanda, we don't tolerate such mentaility.

You can not compare yourself with Don, Peter, Alfred. I don't think they like people such as yourself comparing them-one against the other. Everybody should be treated as unique and have special qualities that another person doesn't have.

Now that political season is over, its time they should all reconcille and work together for the betterment of Kandep. The same should apply for all electorates.

Mambo andake

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Author:
Chiko
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Date Posted: Tue, Jul 24 2007, 10:37:38am

Kaika or Kiaka or whoever you are, the mentality that you're showing in this forum is immature at its best. An election is only a fair election if the democratic rights of the people are excercised, not when one deprives of this right.

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